Physician / Nurse Relationships
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We actually trained nurse midwives and we trained nurse
practitioners. Unfortunately, the medical establishment in the
forces was similar to the medical establishment in civvy street,
and they didn't want nurses doing anything that they thought they
shouldn't be doing. So nurses have been held down considerably
during the years, nurses are quite capable of doing nurse
practitioner jobs, and who's better do to midwifery than
women? But, you see, we were encroaching on their territory
which they guard fiercely. And I think this is partly why nurses'
roles have continued to be diminished, or haven't gone
forward, shall we say. Because, because physicians constantly
fight nurses progressing into anything, you know, beyond what
they did traditionally.
Description
Mrs. Robinson reflects on the traditional working relationships between physicians and nurses.
Shirley Robinson
Shirley Robinson was born in Bruce County Ontario on April 22, 1932. She found the idea of joining the military to be very exciting. She had a successful career which saw her move through many positions in both the operational and administrative side of the forces. Upon her retirement, Shirley Robinson was actively involved in initiatives to further the cause of women’s rights.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:07
- Person Interviewed:
- Shirley Robinson
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Rank:
- Lieutenant-Colonel
- Occupation:
- Nursing Officer
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